CBTK-FM

CBTK-FM, Radio One, Kelowna

On August 2, the CBC was given approval to change the program source for CBTK-FM from CBU-AM Vancouver to programs received part-time from studios in Kelowna and part-time from CBU. The Corporation establish a storefront production bureau in Kelowna staffed by four persons and produced a 3-hour weekday morning program.

CBC Radio added overnight programming to its schedule on May 1, with "CBC Radio Overnight". The programming started out on certain CBC stations and was expanded to all of its stations by September. The program aired between 1:00 and 6:00 a.m. (local time) and offered reports from public broadcasters in 25 countries, with Canadian news on the hour. The program service was provided by the World Radio Network in London, England.

1997

On September 1, the CBC Radio network (CBC Radio) was renamed "CBC Radio One".

On October 26, the CRTC approved an application by the CBC to amend the licence for CBTK-FM Kelowna, by adding a new FM transmitter in Lillooet. The new transmitter would replace the CBC's existing low-power transmitter in Lillooet and operate at 92.7 MHz (channel 224A1) with an effective radiated power of 90 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of -816.5 metres). The CBC submitted this application following a request by the city of Lillooet to relocate its current AM rebroadcasting transmitter to an alternate site designated by the city. Instead of building a new AM transmitter site, CBC proposed to install an FM mono rebroadcasting transmitter.

On December 15, the CRTC approved the application by the CBC to amend the licence for CBTK-FM Kelowna in order to operate a nested low-power FM rebroadcasting transmitter at Field to replace its existing AM transmitter CBRD. The new transmitter would operate on 97.1 MHz (channel 246LP) with an effective radiated power of 9 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of -502.4 metres). The licensee indicated that the transition to FM was necessary to keep from adding infrastructure inside the National Park and that this option would also greatly improve the quality of service. The CBC also indicated that it wished to relinquish its authority for CBRD and delete it from the CBTK-FM licence once the FM transmitter was approved.

Chris Walker became the new morning host at CBC Radio Kelowna on September 6. A new afternoon show began in October with Rebecca Zandbergen as host.

2012

On March 30, the CRTC approved the application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM radio station in Kamloops. The Commission also approved, subject to an amendment, the application by the CBC to amend the licence for CBTK-FM Kelowna in order to delete various transmitters from that licence.

On August 15, the CRTC approved the deletion of transmitters CBRD Field and CBXW Edgewood from the licence of CBTK-FM Kelowna.

On October 25, the CRTC approved the CBC's request to delete the following transmitter for CBTK Kelowna: CBKR Parson.

On October 31, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to amend the for CBTK-FM Kelowna in order to operate an FM transmitter at Grand Forks to replace its AM transmitter CBRJ. The new transmitter would operate at 107.3 MHz with an average ERP of 252 watts (non-directional).

On December 11, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to amend the licences for CBYK-FM Kamloops and CBTK-FM Kelowna in order to assign the transmitter CBTO-FM Revelstoke to CBTK-FM Kelowna and to delete it from the broadcasting licence for CBYK-FM Kamloops.

2014

On September 23, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to operate an FM transmitter at New Denver, operating on 102.5 MHz with ERP of 50 watts, replacing CBUI-AM.

2015

CBTA 94.9 Trail received CRTC approval to increase ERP from 13,500 to 14,200 watts and to raise antenna height and relocate the transmitter.

2016

On August 24, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to change the authorized contours of CBUQ-FM Radium Hot Springs by relocating the transmitter site, changing the transmitter class from A1 to A and the antenna radiation pattern from directional to non-directional, and increasing the average effective radiated power from 78 to 1,248 watts (maximum ERP from 206 to 1,248 watts) and the effective height of antenna above average terrain from -517 to -252.9 metres.

In September, CBRJ Grand Forks moved from 860 kHz to become CBTK-FM-2 on 107.3 MHz.

On December 13, the CRTC approved the CBC’s application to change the authorized contours of CBYX-FM Enderby by increasing the effective radiated power from 135 to 201 watts and to increase the effective height of the antenna above average terrain from -197.0 to -167.1 metres.

2017

On November 17, the CRTC approved the CBC’s application to allow CBTK-FM to operate an FM transmitter in Nakusp to replace the low-power AM transmitter CBUM. The new low-power transmitter would operate at 91.3 MHz with an ERP of 50 watts (non-directional antenna with EHAAT of -107.0 metres).

2018

On February 6, the CRTC approved the CBC’s application for CBTK to operate an FM transmitter in Braeloch, operating at 106.9 MHz with an average ERP of 419 watts (maximum ERP of 984 watts with EHAAT of -94.3 metres).

CBWD 900 Donald left the air after being replaced by CBXE-FM Golden.

On March 23, the CRTC approved the CBC’s application to change the authorized contours of CBUJ-FM Winlaw, by replacing the existing directional antenna with a non-directional antenna, decreasing the maximum ERP from 474 to 273 watts, increasing the average ERP from 100 to 273 watts, increasing the EHAAT from 662 to 665.3 metres and correcting the existing coordinates.